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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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I have tried most remedies available, but Meclizine was the one which has worked 99%. It did not do the job during the last 3/4 day boat trip. Lack o sleep and a burger and fries at 2:30 AM may have contributed to my seasickness.. Still for me it is the best. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: The city of Orange
Posts: 1,278
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I have fished for over 20 years and had never gotten sick until I was on yak. Since then I take meclazine every time I go.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
Posts: 1,206
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Sea sickness not only sucks but it is dangerous.
The fatigue and as well as feeling sick can make you forget the basics and cause you to lose balance. Sounds gross but if you do have to puke consider doing so straight onto your lap or between your legs. (You can always rinse off.) DO NOT try to throw up over the side of your kayak! The dizziness and fatigue could make it very easy to fall in the water or capsize. When your throwing up you don't have control over your breathing which could make it easy to drown while in the water. With that said.... I used to always take Dramine before launching. Now I don't need to but always bring it with me. If I start feeling a little ill I sip water and eat snack crackers. Keeping your head up and your eyes on the horizon or land should also help.
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